Program

This unique joint program is brought by the DGS and the ICF two global communities of practitioners and researchers in digital government. The DGS will hold its annual dg.o conference program with its specific topic oriented workshops, tutorials and PhD colloquium, while a central feature of ICF's Community Accelerator is a Master Class for community developers. Summit 17 will provide a preview of Master Class content focusing on the different challenges facing urban and rural communities. The joint plenary panel sessions in the morning and afternoon will address the grand challenges facing connected communities via Information and Communication Technologies. The grand challenge questions and answers to push the digital government research agenda and practical solution designs.

Justice of the Marquesa: A Twitter Trend Analysis Using Text Mining and Word Clouds David Valle-Cruz, Josué E. Vega-Hernández and Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazan

Provenance Metadata of Open Government Data Based on PROV-JSON Hongyu Chen, Jun Zhai, Changfeng Yuan and Yan Lin

Best Practices in the Management of IT Outsourcing in the Public sector Francois Duhamel, Isis Gutiérrez-Martínez, Jaime Eduardo Macias-Figueroa, Sergio Picazo-Vela and Luis Felipe Luna-Reyes

Overcoming the Privacy Challenges of Wearable Devices: A Study on the Role of Digital Literacy Loni Hagen

Is Ukraine Ready for Open Government? Zakhar Berkovich

Fri June 9: Conference Program

Times

Friday June 9

7:30

REGISTRATIONAtrium

8:30

Opening Sessions / Plenary Keynote 2Recital Hall

10:00

COFFEE BREAKAtrium

10:30

Session 10 - OrganizationLecture Hall

Session 11 - Smart CitiesRecital Hall

Session 12 - Participation DemocracyClassroom 202

Panel 3: Open Data Policy & Gov. PanelConference Room

12:00

LUNCHCampus Center (Cafeteria)

GIQ/InternationalConference Room

13:30

Session 13 - OrganizationLecture Hall

Session 14 - Smart CitiesRecital Hall

Session 15 - open data-policyClassroom 202

Panel 4: DG Journals & the Peer-Review Process PanelConference Room

15:00

COFFEE BREAKAtrium

15:30

Session 16 - OrganizationLecture Hall

Session 17 - Beyond BureaucracyRecital Hall

18:00

Conference Award Dinner

Fri 7:30 - 8:30

RegistrationAtrium

Fri 8:30 – 10:00

Opening SessionsRecital Hall

Opening Welcome: Thomas Tellefsen, College of Staten Island

Plenary Keynote 2Recital Hall

8:30 Open Data: The State of the Art

Joel Gurin, President and Founder of Center for Open Data Enterprise, and Author of Open Data Now

Over the last decade, the open data movement has changed the ways governments, civil society, and the private sector work together. Beyond its importance for transparency, open data has become a tool for business development, research, public-private collaboration, and improving public services. This keynote will describe how the open data movement has evolved, current challenges and opportunities, and what lies ahead.

Fri 10:00 – 10:30

Coffee BreakAtrium

Fri 10:30 – 12:00

Session 10: Organization Lecture Hall

Session Chairs: Jing Zhang, Yu-Che Chen, and Lei Zheng

10:30 – 10:45 E-government, corruption reduction and culture: a study based on panel data of 57 countries Haoyu Zhao, Aroon Manoharan and Michael Ahn10:45 – 11:00 Against the shadow: the role of e-Government Ibrahim Kholilul Rohman and Linda Veiga11:00 – 11:15 E-government Support for Administrative Reform in China Yumei Chen, Sharon S. Dawes and Shanshan Chen11:15 – 11:30 From Technology to Social Development. Applying a Public Value Perspective to Digital Government in Local Governments in Mexico Gabriel Puron-Cid11:30 – 12:00 Q&A